Rhapsody of the Seas will be sent to Singapore to undergo a longer drydock in March. RCC HAS CANCELLED FOUR LOCAL RHAPSODY OF the Seas cruises and doubled the duration required for its scheduled drydock, which has been shifted from two weeks in Australia to four weeks in Singapore. But...
Rhapsody of the Seas will be
sent to Singapore to undergo
a longer drydock in March.
RCC HAS CANCELLED FOUR LOCAL RHAPSODY OF
the Seas cruises and doubled the duration
required for its scheduled drydock, which has
been shifted from two weeks in Australia to
four weeks in Singapore.
But the rescheduling will see the ship
operating two new Sydney-Singapore
itineraries.
The affected cruises are three South Pacific
voyages (01, 10 and 21 Mar 2012
departures) and a Queensland cruise (02 Apr
2012).
Adam Armstrong, commercial manager,
RCC Australia, was unable to provide CW
with further information about the reasons
for the extended drydock.
“Our current priority is communicating
these changes to guests booked on affected
cruises and assisting them to find alternative
cruises with Royal Caribbean.
“Further details of the drydock will be
available in early July,” he said.
The new sailings include a 14-night
itinerary from Sydney to Singapore, departing
16 Feb, and after the drydock, a 15-night
cruise from Singapore back to Sydney,
departing 25 Mar.
All other cruises are unaffected.